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The Fear-Avoidance Model moves forward

New research from the ‘7th World Congress on Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies’ Cognitive and behavioural therapy (CBT) is the most widely researched and used approach in psychology. A recent review […]

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Does pain affect slow wave sleep – inference

A brief review of the paper: Disturbances in slow-wave sleep (SWS) are induced by models of bilateral inflammation, neuropathic, and postoperative pain, but not osteoarthritic pain in rats. [1] Part […]

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Does pain affect slow wave sleep – critique

A brief review of the paper: Disturbances in slow-wave sleep (SWS) are induced by models of bilateral inflammation, neuropathic, and postoperative pain, but not osteoarthritic pain in rats. [1] Part […]

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Does pain affect slow wave sleep – summary

A brief review of the paper: Disturbances in slow-wave sleep are induced by models of bilateral inflammation, neuropathic, and postoperative pain, but not osteoarthritic pain in rats. [1] Part 1 […]

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Facilitated temporal processing of pain and defective supraspinal control of pain in cluster headache

Cluster Headache (CH) represents one of the most excruciating pain experience any human being can describe. It is a rare primary headache disorder characterized by strictly unilateral pain attacks, lasting […]

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Antibiotics for low back pain revisited. Important questions asked.

Back in March we blogged about a new and intriguing trial published in the European Spine Journal (ESJ) that appeared to demonstrate that for a group of low back pain sufferers, a […]

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BiM increase dissemination of research articles!

We did an experiment on you. Well, it wasn’t really on you. Although it did involve you. Anyway, here it is: Some time ago, we did an experiment to see […]

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Measuring impact of research using social media and conventional terms – a dog’s breakfast?

A little while ago we ran an experiment looking at social media and whether it has any influence on people reading original research papers[1] (Lorimer is going to talk more […]

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Can baseline features of transversus abdominis and lumbar multifidus predict low back pain?

Although approximately 60 to 80% of people experience low back pain (LBP) at least once in their lifetime, the exact causes of LBP remain unknown in 90% of the cases […]

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What are the factors for knee pain

Many people experience pain in their knees and subsequently visit a physician to get a diagnosis of the problem. At a certain age (above 50) with additional complaints such as […]

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